We hope you enjoyed your Memorial Day holiday.  To celebrate, we’ve provided a special, giant-sized Funnybooks this week complete with healthcare horror stories!

  • Dentist follow-up
  • Aron’s story to tell
  • Tim’s application fail
  • Batman Incorporated #1
  • Batman: The Dark Knight #9
  • Aquaman #9
  • Flash #9
  • 6th Planet #1
  • Justice League Dark #9
  • Amazing Spider-Man #686
  • Astonishing X-Men #50
  • Fantastic Four #606
  • Secret Avengers #27
  • Irredeemable #37

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  • Paul went to the dentist
  • Fatman on the Batman
  • Hypernaturals FCBD
  • Before Watchmen
  • New Crusaders Releases
  • Amazing Spider-Man: Ends of the Earth
  • Avengers vs. X-Men #4
  • Night of the Owls: Nightwing #9
  • Justice League # 9
  • Danger Club #2
  • Daredevil #13
  • Fantastic Four #605.1

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Paul’s home alone!  The horror!

Aron, Wayne, Tim, and Andrew were all at Fear the Con this weekend, leaving Paul to fend for himself in the scary podcasting waters.  What was he to do?  Luckily, some loyal listeners, Ray and Rob, volunteered to join him for a special episode about this weekend’s huge blockbuster hit, The Avengers.

They talk about their favorite scenes, characters, moviegoing experiences and…perhaps most importantly…what you do to get that Avengers fix after the movie!

Whether you read comics regularly or not, if you enjoyed the movie, give this episode a listen!

Warning: You are entering a spoiler-rich environment! If you haven’t seen The Avengers yet and do not wish the movie spoiled for you, download and listen AFTER you’ve seen it.

Along those lines, we have included our interview with Jim Starlin from last year who also spoiled a little key information from the movie.

With a career in comics spanning 40 years, Jim Starlin was responsible for re-imagining such characters as Captain Marvel and Adam Warlock for Marvel… and then killed them.

He’s the fellow who gave us Thanos (who loves Death) and over at DC, he killed off Jason Todd in the now infamous A DEATH IN THE FAMILY.

Sensing a theme?

Jim Starlin produced the third volume of his creator owned BREED over at Image Comics. It’s a horror story centering on the activities of Ray Stoner who is half-demon, half-man. Monstrous hijinks ensue.

Of course, Starlin was a pioneer in the realm of creator-owned content.

Starlin debuted his Vanth Dreadstar character in the serialized Metamorphosis Odyssey appearing in the pages of Marvel’s Epic Illustrated. Beyond that initial serialized story, Dreadstar moved onto his own original graphic novel followed by a monthly under Marvel’s Epic banner followed by a series at First Comics and then a mini-series at Malibu.

And Aron isn’t the only one sporting a chubby for Big Jim. Oh no, Paul has a deep and abiding love for all things Thanos and the Infinity gems.

Brother Starlin teases a little news in this episode about Dreadstar… and Thanos and a certain movie project.

Join our unabashed geek love fest as we adore Jim Starlin.

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  • Ideology of Madness is certifiable
  • Zero Hour 2: Electric Boogalo
  • Chris Roberson quits/gets fired from DC Comics
  • Speaking of shady practices
  • The Shadow #1
  • Batman #8
  • Avengers #25 (AvX)
  • Avengers vs. X-Men #2
  • Punisher #10

Opening dialogue was clipped from a lost comics documentary circa 1979 voiced by Jonathan Winters and featured on a recent episode of the Wordballoon podcast.

Paul’s looking for co-hosts for his AVENGERS movie review episode. If you’re interested, leave a comment below or give us a call at 972-763-5903. If you can’t be present for a recording, tell us what you think about the big AVENGERS movie and leave us your thoughts. If we use your voicemail on the show, you’ll win an Ideology of Madness SurPrize.

  • Aron, The Waitress and Jonathan Hickman
  • Tim’s Digital Experiment
  • DC Digital Firsts – Batman Black and White
  • Spider-Men
  • Avenging Spider-Man #6
  • Scarlet Spider #4
  • America’s Got Powers #1
  • Supurbia #2
  • Batman and Robin #8
  • Journey Into Mystery #636
  • Manhattan Projects #2
  • Secret #1
  • Fantastic Four #605

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We’re running games set in the Knights of Reignsborough universe at Fear the Con 5. Tim’s Escape from Dauger Island game telling the story of a super-villain prison break is already posted. Ghosts of Reignsborough, a supernatural game, run by John of Thistledown Actual Play has posted as well and just last weekened, Squires of Reignsborough, a teen heroes game has hit the schedule!

  • Tim’s Night Out
  • Ultimate Spider-Man Animated Series
  • Paul’s Digital Comics Issues (Marvel and DC apps)
  • Avengers vs. X-Men #1 (includes Infinite)
  • Amazing Spider-Man #683
  • Wolverine and the X-Men #8
  • Avengers Academy #28
  • Action Comics #8
  • Supreme #63
  • Danger Club #1

This week, Wayne mentioned some breaking news.  Check out the details of the all-new She-Hulk movie!

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We’re running games set in the Knights of Reignsborough universe at Fear the Con 5. Tim’s Escape from Dauger Island game telling the story of a super-villain prison break is already posted. Ghosts of Reignsborough, a supernatural game, run by John of Thistledown Actual Play has posted as well and just last weekened, Squires of Reignsborough, a teen heroes game has hit the schedule!

  • New Animated Series (DC Nation, Ultimate Spider-Man)
  • Superman #7
  • Daredevil #10
  • FF #16
  • New Avengers #23
  • Avengers #24.1
  • Avengers vs. X-Men #0

Deep in our EnglishLitCast conversation, Wayne mentioned an episode of the Spider-man Crawlspace Podcast.  Check it out!

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We’re running games set in the Knights of Reignsborough universe Fear the Con 5. Tim’s Escape from Dauger Island game telling the story of a super-villain prison break is already posted. Ghosts of Reignsborough, a supernatural game, run by John of Thistledown Actual Play has posted as well.  Squires of Reignsborough, a teen heroes game, is coming soon!

  • Plumb-a-geddon
  • Thunderbolts & Dark Avengers
  • Mark Waid and his Digital Endeavors
  • Luther
  • Amazing Spider-Man #682
  • What if we were writing the next New52

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Check out James’ new Kickstarter project! He’s working up an RPG with art by Knights of Reignsborough illustrator Jake Ekiss!

We’re running games set in the Knights of Reignsborough universe Fear the Con 5. Tim’s Escape from Dauger Island game telling the story of a super-villain prison break is already posted. Ghosts of Reignsborough, a supernatural game, and Squires of Reignsborough, a teen heroes game, are both coming soon!

  • Andrew sees John Carter
  • Andrews emo corner (aka The Melancholy of March Madness)
  • Aron saw Justice League: Doom
  • New Rocketeer book
  • Tim’s Painful Avengers vs Xmen Dilemma
  • Batman and Robin 7
  • Scarlet Spider 3
  • Journey into Mystery 635
  • Fantastic Four 604
  • Supurbia 1
  • Saga 1
  • The New iPad

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Check out James’ new Kickstarter project! He’s working up an RPG with art by Knights of Reignsborough illustrator Jake Ekiss!

We’re running games set in the Knights of Reignsborough universe Fear the Con 5. Tim’s Escape from Dauger Island game telling the story of a super-villain prison break is already posted. Ghosts of Reignsborough, a supernatural game, and Squires of Reignsborough, a teen heroes game, are both coming soon!

Written on March 18th, 2012 , Comics, DC, Funny Books with Aron & Paulie, Image, Marvel, Podcasts Tags: , , , ,

I love comics, super heroes, and role-playing games.  Since you are reading this here on Ideology of Madness, I am going to assume that you love these things as well.  Allow me to offer you a virtual fist bump.  I’ld throw in the shoulder bump but I don’t know you that well.  We’ll get there though, I know it.  Where was I?  I was talking about comics, super heroes, and role-playing games.  Marvel Heroic Roleplaying was just recently released in PDF and should hit shelves at your local game store soon.  It takes these three things that I enjoy and puts them into one neat package.

Here on Ideology of Madness, Funnybooks is doing a multipart review of the game itself.  You can find the guys initial thoughts here.  They will be giving you a much more in-depth look at the system, and I don’t want to tread on ground that will be covered soon.  What I want to do is point out three things that elevate this game above the standard super hero role-playing game.

First, the game utilizes the Cortex + dice pool mechanic.  This is the process where you build a pool of dice from various things on your character sheet with the size of each die representing level of skill.  I find this a refreshing way of handling tasks as most other games of this sort either require a bucketful of one type of die or rely on one die to take care of everything.  I am a gamer.  I have a big bag full of dice that I would love to use and hardly ever get the chance to break out.  This game recognizes this fact and actively engages it.  Not only that, but the process of gathering dice keeps you engaged in the story and aware of what your character can do most of the time.  A secondary benefit of this dice pool mechanic is that it allows the game to engage the player on both the mental and tactile level.  It takes the propensity of gamers to play with their dice and makes it an important aspect of the game.

Second is the use of Milestones.  A milestone is a character’s connection to the world or the story line and is a unique way of tracking progress.  Each character can have up to two Milestones for each adventure.  These milestones can either be from the characters data file or from the event in which the character is taking part.  This provides a role playing drive for play to help direct decisions made without being to constrictive.   It also allows the player to view their character in two different ways.  They can take a more granular perspective and use milestones that drive the character personally or choose event-based milestones to help further the plot of the current scenario.  This allows for a wide variety of play to occur and be rewarded.

These  milestones are what actually makes the third thing work.  This is utilizing actual Marvel characters in play.  In other games, making use of canon characters can easily devolve into an argument over who gets which iconic character as they are the most powerful.  This problem is easily sidestepped with the use of Milestones.  They allow you to play whichever character you would like because your advancement is not tied to being a bad-ass, but to accomplishing the goals of the character or the story.  This frees up players to choose a character from canon that they would enjoy to play without worrying about being overshadowed as they will get their time in the spotlight to achieve whichever milestone they choose.  Personally, this would allow me to play Cloak without having to be concerned about balance as I am going to get my time to shine.  Yes, I like Cloak and Dagger.  Don’t judge me.  The other issue of using canon characters that crops up is which iteration to use.  In this game, there will be multiple versions of characters so that you can use the one that fits with the timeline or just choose the one that you like best.

Marvel Heroic Roleplaying captures the feel of comic books while defusing some of the more common problems found in this genre of role-playing game.  I look forward to the event books and seeing my favorite character’s data files.

Written on March 15th, 2012 , DriveThru RPG Reviews, Role Playing Games Tags: ,

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